Saturday, October 22, 2011

Have you Heard the latest "Stories of Mountain Folk"?

October 15—In this segment, Amy introduces the show with a song by the Ubunlu Dillsboro Choir , "Bismilah;"Doreyl interviews Hank Shuler, potter from Franklin, and they talk about the upcoming ColorFest in Downtown Sylva on October 22. Then, we learn more about the Ubunlu Choir and their Community Song Leader Tom Tyre (from Franklin). During this last part of the show, we hear the choir sing "Aleluia," "Belle Mama ," and "Ateh Malkuth
October 22—The little voices of the Butterpats open this fun show with "Get Along Little Doggies," then Doreyl interviews two wonderful artists: Tadashi Torii, glass blower, and Cornia Pia, acrylic artist--both from Sylva; Amy's guest is Bob Plott who discusses the history of the official North Carolina state dog, the Plott Hound Dog. Closing out the show is another small voice from the Cockman Family, singing "The Ballad of Ole Blue."

Stories of Mountain Folk is a weekly podcast filled with local color and mountain heritage
you won't get anywhere else. It's guaranteed to put a smile on your face and a little of the  "mountain magic" that is our heritage in your soul. Listen anytime at: 
http://www.storiesofmountainfolk.com/.

Stories of Mountain Folk is a production of Catch the Spirit of Appalachia.

No comments:

Post a Comment